How to Disappear

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How to Disappear with Rie Nakajima
How to Disappear

At Klang Moor Schopfe 2021, Philipp Rhensius created 12 experimental audio essays. Listen to a podcast inspired by the sound installation of Rie Nakajima.

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Photo: Markus Wicki

Queering the Ears

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Queering the Ears
Queering the Ears

At Klang Moor Schopfe 2021, Philipp Rhensius created 12 experimental audio essays. Listen to a podcast inspired by the sound installation of A. Frei, Franziska Koch (OOR Saloon) in collaboration with Nelson Irsapoullé, Tracy September, and Vivian Wang Sommer.

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Number Sounds: Ryoichi Kurokawa

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Number Sounds: Ryoichi Kurokawa
Number Sounds: Ryoichi Kurokawa

At Klang Moor Schopfe 2021, Philipp Rhensius created 12 experimental audio essays. Listen to a podcast inspired by the sound installation of Ryoichi Kurokawa.

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Photo: Herbert Staub

Post-Euphoria – A Reincarnated Ruin: Part 2

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Post-Euphoria – A Reincarnated Ruin: Part 2
Post-Euphoria – A Reincarnated Ruin: Part 2

In part 2 of Guy Baron’s Norient series on his practice-based music research project «Post-Euphoria», he thinks about compositional strategies to interpret themes of recollection and reimagination.

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Quote: Guy Baron
Design: Ali Sayah
Photo: Hermine Patch
Sound: Guy Baron

Staying Creative Between Beauty and Chaos in Rio de Janeiro

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Staying Creative Between Beauty and Chaos in Rio de Janeiro
Staying Creative Between Beauty and Chaos in Rio de Janeiro

How Rio has shaped its music over the centuries and invented its future through the vision of artists, creators, and scholars.

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Design: Šejma Fere

Listening at the Threshold

Listening at the Threshold
Listening at the Threshold
Listening at the Threshold

What is real and what is imagined? In her text inspired by a Laurie Anderson lecture, our writer thinks of listening as a possibility to become a stranger to oneself.

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Design: Ali Sayah
Remix: Nicolas Castelli

2:36 PM Nairobi

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2:36 PM Nairobi
2:36 PM Nairobi

An experimental podcast full of samples from KMRUs music, and snippets from an interview conducted in his house in 2020, just before the COVID-19 Pandemic. Currently sound artist and experimental ambient musician KMRU lives in Berlin.

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Design: MR. LU*

Post-Euphoria – A Practice-Based Music Research: Part 1

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Post-Euphoria – A Practice-Based Music Research: Introduction
Post-Euphoria – A Practice-Based Music Research: Part 1

In a 4-part series, Guy Baron reflects upon the making of his album «Post-Euphoria». Utilizing practice-based research, he examines notions of nostalgia in relation to lost experiences and club music.

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Quote: Guy Baron
Design: Ali Sayah
Photo: Robert Bartholot
Sound: Guy Baron

The Bay Area’s Interdisciplinary Artistic Blueprint

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The Bay Area’s Interdisciplinary Artistic Blueprint
The Bay Area’s Interdisciplinary Artistic Blueprint

How some of the most forward-thinking contemporary musicians and visual artists from the Bay Area have been shaped by the region’s social, cultural, and political landscape and how they work with these limitations and contradictions.

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Design: Šejma Fere

A Sonic Approach to Participatory Action

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A Sonic Approach to Participatory Action
A Sonic Approach to Participatory Action

In this essay, the composer Constanza Bizraelli reflects on the potential of technology to channel sound practices as radical participatory action, inspired by the workshop «Resonation: To Infinity & Beyond» of the One Beat residency program.

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Photo: Marija Mitrovic

Al son de las montañas y Urqukunapa takiynin

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Al son de las montañas y Urqukunapa takiynin

The Festival International de Música de Alturas (FIMA) is a pioneering Peruvian initiative that brings together, promotes, and integrates the music and culture of the mountains of the world. Listen to their most recent podcasts in Spanish and Quechua.

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Design: Sheila Acuña
Photo: Susana Perrottet
Sound: Magali Luque
Remix: Lupe Green